COKE ZERO 400 KYLE BUSCH CRASH
Tony Stewart won the Coke Zero 400 on Saturday, but he didn't like the way he won it. In the first restrictor-plate race since Carl Edwards went airborne into the catch fence at Talladega and injured seven fans, Stewart spun Kyle Busch on the final lap at Daytona on Saturday, causing a crash that sent Busch to the infield care center. (It appears he is OK.) Busch tried to block Stewart on the final lap, but Stewart made slight contact with Busch. Busch lost control and was struck by cars driven by Kasey Kahne and Joey Logano.
The final lap picks up around the 1:00 mark.
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Kyle you are not a good driver, just a lucky one. This is what has set you apart from the rest of the field, not your expert driving ability. That will come later if you live that long. You don,t have respect for yourself as a driver or to your fans as being good not lucky and above all the other drivers who have to put up with really stupid unplanned moves you make. You are worse than any rookie out there, at least the other drivers can assume a rookie will make a mistake from time to time (learning). You on the other hand will make a stupid / bonehead mistake every race you drive in, it's just that obvious you should realize your luck is running out and some one or yourself is going to get killed. Maybe Nascar should start penalizing bonehead moves. (Kyle you are a vey poor driver to represent the sport.
Ironic how karmic this crash was. Busch did what he claimed the 88 did to him at Richmond last year. Maybe the results weren't quite as spectacular then, but the results were the same. His ego is still writing checks, and this one certainly bounced! TS should not have any remorse for the outcome as it was a totally bonehead move. Gutsy, nobody can say that the D00D don't have guts. But ya gotta know when to "shut up" instead of "stand up". Stewart drove through it like the pro he has always been, that's why he got the checkered, it wasn't dumb luck.
Grow up Cry baby Kyle, this is supposed to be a gentalmens sport and your just a sore loser...you need to take lessons from Mark Martin a true class act, Ive fallowd Mark since the80`s...Maybe you should give it up before you get your ass kicked...go sell shoes at the mall or something.Nascar doesnt need you,theres way to much other talent.

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NASCAR fans...I am sick and tired of hearing nearly everybody bash or insult Kyle Busch in every race; Stewart even said himself that he did not like his win because he had caused part of the contact with Busch. Busch may make mistakes but have you considered that maybe all of us make mistakes and that we must respect KB and forgive him like what God does for mankind? As a big Christian my own arizona government sponsored church supports the idea of respecting KB than bashing him every day; God says we must forgive our neighbors for their mistakes like he does to us mankind and therefore KB must be respected. For example Kevin Harvick may say Kyle is immature but he does not consider to remember that he also too deserves to be punished for sins like Kyle but have been forgiven; and therefore we must forgive Kyle or respect him like how God always does to us mankind.